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<p>This is the first of six professional experience practice (PEP) units in the Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons) course that introduces students to the speech pathology professional practice through learning activities, including exposure to practising clinicians and guest lecturers from a range of practice settings. It presents the foundational speech pathology practice skills in a range of practice areas and settings that speech pathologists work within to provide evidence-based, safe person-centered, family-centered and community-centered practice including specific vulnerable populations.</p>
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<p>Students will be introduced to the professional experience practice component of the unit, the practice requirements and the Professional Standards of Practice for Speech Pathologists in Australia (2020) with the key principles underlying these professional standards domains. The achievement and assessment of Professional Standards will be obtained through satisfactory completion of introductory level competencies identified for successful professional practice as a speech pathologist in Australia, achieved through up to 12 days involvement with simulated or observational learning environments. There will be a focus on introductory level practice skills of assessment, analysis, interpretation and planning. Students will participate in activities and experiences that will assist with the development of key domains of Professional Standards of Practice.</p>
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<p>Professional Standards for Speech Pathologists in Australia (2020), Speech Pathology Guidelines for Reporting of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Curriculum Development and Inclusions (2018), National Quality and Safeguarding Framework (NQSF, 2018), National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards (2017-2019) and National Aged Care Quality Standards (2019) have substantially informed the syllabus/content of this unit.</p>
<p>Topics may include:</p>
<p>1. Professional Conduct</p>
<p>• Introduction to ethical and evidence-based practice</p>
<p>• Introduction to legislation, standards, policies and protocols</p>
<ul>
<li class="ql-indent-1">Scope of Practice for Speech Pathologists in Australia</li>
<li class="ql-indent-1">Professional Standards of Practice for Speech Pathologists</li>
<li class="ql-indent-1">Code of Ethics</li>
<li class="ql-indent-1">National Laws governing health professions</li>
<li class="ql-indent-1">Responsibilities as a student member to Speech Pathology Australia</li>
<li class="ql-indent-1">University work integrated learning policy and procedures</li>
</ul>
<p>• Introduction to providing safe and quality services</p>
<ul>
<li class="ql-indent-1">National Safety Quality Health Services Standards</li>
<li class="ql-indent-1">Aged care Quality Safety Standards</li>
</ul>
<p>• International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health – Child and Youth version (ICF-CY; WHO, 2007)</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>2. Maintain high standards of communication, information sharing and record keeping</p>
<p>• Establishing and ending a therapeutic relationship</p>
<p>• Interviewing and Questioning skills</p>
<p>• Active listening and responding using verbal and non-verbal communication</p>
<p>• Inter-professional communication and consultation</p>
<p>• Working with team members towards a common goal</p>
<p>• Responsible speech pathology practice</p>
<p>• Documentation expectations and requirements</p>
<p>• Reporting assessment and treatment data (oral and written)</p>
<p>• Health informatics and Electronic Medical Records EMR</p>
<p>• Building safe and supportive environments working with specific vulnerable populations</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>3. Introduction to Clinical reasoning</p>
<p>• Clinical reasoning in speech pathology</p>
<p>• Linking clinical reasoning with Evidence-based Practice</p>
<p>• Reflective practice</p>
<p>• Lifelong learning</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>4. Introduction to the Speech Pathologist and practice</p>
<p>• Taking a case history</p>
<p>• Applying the ICF to case history gathering and the assessment process</p>
<p>• Understanding the case history questions</p>
<p>• Assessment in speech pathology</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>5. Speech Pathologists in the school system</p>
<p>• Overview of school systems (state, catholic, private)</p>
<p>• Introduction to the school community</p>
<p>• Classroom dynamics and management</p>
<p>• Classroom acoustics</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>6. Introduction to collaborating with individuals, their supports, our colleagues and the community</p>
<p>• Consider the needs of individuals and communities in clinical decision-making and practice</p>
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<li class="ql-indent-1">Introduction to Inter-professional practice</li>
</ul>
<p>• Models of capacity building</p>
<p>• Community engagement and working with communities</p>
<p>• Principles of community engagement</p>
<p>• Respect for human dignity</p>
<p>• Mutuality and reciprocity</p>
<p>• Forging partnerships for transformation</p>
<p>• Values underpinning volunteerism experience related to</p>
<p>• Relationships between staff, clients and families</p>
<p>• Roles and functions of staff and clients</p>
<p>• Boundaries and roles</p>
<p>• Introduction to working with disadvantaged population groups</p>
<p>• Introduction to working with communities to build goals and capacity</p>
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<p>This is the first of six professional experience practice (PEP) units in the Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons) course that introduces students to the speech pathology professional practice through learning activities, including exposure to practising clinicians and guest lecturers from a range of practice settings. It presents the foundational speech pathology practice skills in a range of practice areas and settings that speech pathologists work within to provide evidence-based, safe person-centered, family-centered and community-centered practice including specific vulnerable populations.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Students will be introduced to the professional experience practice component of the unit, the practice requirements and the Professional Standards of Practice for Speech Pathologists in Australia (2020) with the key principles underlying these professional standards domains. The achievement and assessment of Professional Standards will be obtained through satisfactory completion of introductory level competencies identified for successful professional practice as a speech pathologist in Australia, achieved through up to 12 days involvement with simulated or observational learning environments. There will be a focus on introductory level practice skills of assessment, analysis, interpretation and planning. Students will participate in activities and experiences that will assist with the development of key domains of Professional Standards of Practice.</p>
Unit content
<p>Professional Standards for Speech Pathologists in Australia (2020), Speech Pathology Guidelines for Reporting of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Curriculum Development and Inclusions (2018), National Quality and Safeguarding Framework (NQSF, 2018), National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards (2017-2019) and National Aged Care Quality Standards (2019) have substantially informed the syllabus/content of this unit.</p> <p>Topics may include:</p> <p>1. Professional Conduct</p> <p>• Introduction to ethical and evidence-based practice</p> <p>• Introduction to legislation, standards, policies and protocols</p> <ul> <li class="ql-indent-1">Scope of Practice for Speech Pathologists in Australia</li> <li class="ql-indent-1">Professional Standards of Practice for Speech Pathologists</li> <li class="ql-indent-1">Code of Ethics</li> <li class="ql-indent-1">National Laws governing health professions</li> <li class="ql-indent-1">Responsibilities as a student member to Speech Pathology Australia</li> <li class="ql-indent-1">University work integrated learning policy and procedures</li> </ul> <p>• Introduction to providing safe and quality services</p> <ul> <li class="ql-indent-1">National Safety Quality Health Services Standards</li> <li class="ql-indent-1">Aged care Quality Safety Standards</li> </ul> <p>• International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health – Child and Youth version (ICF-CY; WHO, 2007)</p> <p><br></p> <p>2. Maintain high standards of communication, information sharing and record keeping</p> <p>• Establishing and ending a therapeutic relationship</p> <p>• Interviewing and Questioning skills</p> <p>• Active listening and responding using verbal and non-verbal communication</p> <p>• Inter-professional communication and consultation</p> <p>• Working with team members towards a common goal</p> <p>• Responsible speech pathology practice</p> <p>• Documentation expectations and requirements</p> <p>• Reporting assessment and treatment data (oral and written)</p> <p>• Health informatics and Electronic Medical Records EMR</p> <p>• Building safe and supportive environments working with specific vulnerable populations</p> <p><br></p> <p>3. Introduction to Clinical reasoning</p> <p>• Clinical reasoning in speech pathology</p> <p>• Linking clinical reasoning with Evidence-based Practice</p> <p>• Reflective practice</p> <p>• Lifelong learning</p> <p><br></p> <p>4. Introduction to the Speech Pathologist and practice</p> <p>• Taking a case history</p> <p>• Applying the ICF to case history gathering and the assessment process</p> <p>• Understanding the case history questions</p> <p>• Assessment in speech pathology</p> <p><br></p> <p>5. Speech Pathologists in the school system</p> <p>• Overview of school systems (state, catholic, private)</p> <p>• Introduction to the school community</p> <p>• Classroom dynamics and management</p> <p>• Classroom acoustics</p> <p><br></p> <p>6. Introduction to collaborating with individuals, their supports, our colleagues and the community</p> <p>• Consider the needs of individuals and communities in clinical decision-making and practice</p> <ul> <li class="ql-indent-1">Introduction to Inter-professional practice</li> </ul> <p>• Models of capacity building</p> <p>• Community engagement and working with communities</p> <p>• Principles of community engagement</p> <p>• Respect for human dignity</p> <p>• Mutuality and reciprocity</p> <p>• Forging partnerships for transformation</p> <p>• Values underpinning volunteerism experience related to</p> <p>• Relationships between staff, clients and families</p> <p>• Roles and functions of staff and clients</p> <p>• Boundaries and roles</p> <p>• Introduction to working with disadvantaged population groups</p> <p>• Introduction to working with communities to build goals and capacity</p>
Key information
Institute / school:
Institute of Health and Wellbeing
Discipline:
Speech Pathology
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
15
EFTSL:
0.125
Field of education:
<a href="http://www.federation.edu.au/locate/unit/heasp2013">061707 - Speech Pathology</a>
Grade scheme:
Ungraded (e.g. S-Satisfactory, UN-Unsatisfactory)
Placement component:
Yes
Placement hours:
96
Requisites
Prerequisite
<p>must have completed all of "<a href="/ords/r/dev/fed_occ/course?p6_code=EDBSP1013" target="_blank">EDBSP1013</a>" / "<a href="/ords/r/dev/fed_occ/course?p6_code=EDBSP1023" target="_blank">EDBSP1023</a>" / "<a href="/ords/r/dev/fed_occ/course?p6_code=HEASP1011" target="_blank">HEASP1011</a>" / "<a href="/ords/r/dev/fed_occ/course?p6_code=HEASP1012" target="_blank">HEASP1012</a>" / "<a href="/ords/r/dev/fed_occ/course?p6_code=HEASP1015" target="_blank">HEASP1015</a>" / "<a href="/ords/r/dev/fed_occ/course?p6_code=HEASP1021" target="_blank">HEASP1021</a>" / "<a href="/ords/r/dev/fed_occ/course?p6_code=HEASP1022" target="_blank">HEASP1022</a>"</p>
Corequisite
None
Exclusion
<p>must not have completed "HEASP5013"</p>
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
<p>On successful completion of this unit, students are expected to gain the following [K]nowledge, [S]kills and [A]pplication of knowledge & skills</p>
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<p>Explore the scope of speech pathology practice in Australia, interprofessional practice, and the professional role of Speech Pathologists in regional, national and global contexts;</p>
K2
<p>Discuss compliance with relevant legislation, policies and procedures and Speech Pathology Australia Code of Ethics during informed person-centered, family centered community-centered professional experience practice;</p>
S1
<p>Demonstrate professional conduct and ethical expectations by meeting mandatory compliance requirements for professional experience practice;</p>
S2
<p>Demonstrate effective communication with individual clients, professional and community groups;</p>
A1
<p>Utilise clinical reasoning and learning to interpret the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework in speech pathology practice</p>
A2
<p>Reflect on preferences in communication, learning and personal cultural perspectives as they relate to professional practice;</p>
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<p>Attendance at Practical Intensives</p>
<p>100% attendance at practical intensives</p>
<p>Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory HURDLE</p>
K1, K2, S1, S2, A1, A2
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<p>Satisfactory achievement of identified professional standards for speech pathologist during professional experience practice within simulated and/or observational learning environments, demonstrated through compilation of experience-based learning.</p>
<p>Professional Practice Assessment Portfolio</p>
<p>Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Hurdle</p>
K1, K2, S1, S2, A1, A2
3
<p>Professional Practice Checklist (Novice)</p>
<p>Successful completion of criterion referenced professional practice skillset. </p>
<p>Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Hurdle</p>
K1, K2, S1, S2, A1, A2
4
<p>Completion of Tracking Log</p>
<p>Written record of clinical practice skills</p>
<p>Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Hurdle</p>
S1
Supplementary assessment available:
No
Key information
Institute / school:
Institute of Health and Wellbeing
Discipline:
Speech Pathology
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
15
EFTSL:
0.125
Field of education:
<a href="http://www.federation.edu.au/locate/unit/heasp2013">061707 - Speech Pathology</a>
Grade scheme:
Ungraded (e.g. S-Satisfactory, UN-Unsatisfactory)
Placement component:
Yes
Placement hours:
96
Disclaimer
<em>Information in the Federation Handbook is correct at the time of publication. The University reserves the right to alter any course, unit, procedure or fee.</em>
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